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Harnessing the crosstalk of adipocytes, autophagy, and immune cells for immunotherapy in obesity

Gloria G. Guerrero M
University Autonome of Zacatecas, Av Preparatoy S/N Col. Agronomicas Zacatecas, Zac. 98066, Mexico
Received: 05 September 2024
Published: 18 November 2022

Abstract

As a self-degradative and recycling program, autophagy plays an essential role in homeostasis and life. The connection between autophagy and the status of the adipose tissue (white or beige/brown) links to metabolic diseases such as obesity, type two diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Moreover, autophagy and the renin-angiotensin physiological system play a pivotal role in metabolic syndrome, a disease that can disrupt homeostasis in different organs, including adipose tissue. The crosstalk in adipose tissue maintains low inflammation, brown adipocytes, and autophagic machinery under control. The JAK-STAT signalization pathway and the paracrine action of hormones, adipokines, and cytokines play a role in maintaining the status of low inflammation, brown adipocytes, and autophagic machinery to harness the utmost for obesity immunotherapy.

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